4060 | 4061. peritome (per-it-om-ay') | |
From peritemno; circumcision (the rite, the condition or the people, literally or figuratively)
X circumcised, circumcision.
see GREEK peritemno
Textus Receptus Greek Text peritomh peritome
peritomhn John 7:22, John 7:23, Rom 2:26, Rom 3:30, Rom 4:9, Gal 2:9, Gal 5:11 peritomhV Acts 7:8, Acts 10:45, Acts 11:2, Rom 2:27, Rom 3:1, Rom 4:11, Rom 4:12, Rom 4:12, Rom 15:8, Gal 2:7, Gal 2:8, Gal 2:12, Eph 2:11, Col 4:11, Titus 1:10 peritomh Rom 2:25, Rom 2:25, Rom 2:28, Rom 2:29, Rom 4:10, Rom 4:10, 1 Cor 7:19, Gal 5:6, Gal 6:15, Php 3:3, Php 3:5, Col 2:11, Col 2:11, Col 3:11 |